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What this Top Performer does to Transform Results.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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What this Top Performer does to Transform Results.

Exponential Thinking and Massive Action.

What the Dan Sullivan & Dr. Benjamin Hardy say in the book 10X Is Easier Than 2X:

The most fundamental qualitative change is internal, your vision and identity. By changing these, everything else you’re doing simultaneously changes as well. You take your internal and emotional evolution and externalize that in the form of refined standards and results.

10X thinking breaks limits and drives breakthroughs.

What that means in practice:

⇥ Transform identity, not just results.
⇥ Set huge unreasonable goals.
⇥ Rethink limiting thoughts.

⇥ Redefine your true potential.
⇥ Focus on high-leverage results.
⇥ Commit to actions with 10X impact

Think 10X for breakthrough results.

Mini-mission:

1. Imagine your 10X future self. Who are you now?
2. What mindset and actions led to this transformation?
3. Choose one bold action and commit to it.

Look for 10X faster, bigger, cheaper, better.

Why?

↳ Drives big, bold, transformative changes.
↳ Reframes limits for exponential gains.
↳ Elevates your 10X achiever identity.
↳ Focuses on significant progress.

Top performers embrace exponential thinking, aiming for 10X goals. They challenge conventional limits and produce extraordinary results.

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